| Literature DB >> 32610893 |
Yingdi Shi1,2, Mingjun Sun1,2, Yong Zhang1,2, Jiewu Cui1,2, Xia Shu1,2, Yan Wang1,2, Yongqiang Qin1,2, Jiaqin Liu2,3, Hark Hoe Tan4, Yucheng Wu2,5.
Abstract
Owing to their nonemissive characteristics, electrochromic materials promise distinct advantages in developing next-generation eye-friendly information displays. Yet, it remains a challenge to manipulate the structure of the materials to achieve a strong memory effect with high optical contrast, which is of importance for displaying images with essentially zero energy consumption. Here, we design a mixed crystalline WOx thin film implanted with massive oxygen deficiencies based on a conventional reactive magnetron sputtering process. The obtained WOx film exhibits high dual-band optical modulation in both visible (VIS, 99.0% in 633 nm) and near-infrared (NIR, 94.2% in 1300 nm) regions as well as an exceptional memory effect (the colored transmittance increases only by 0.04% at 633 nm after 50 days). The enhanced electrochromic performance can be attributed to dense Li+-ion binding sites as well as the trapping effect provided by the massive internal oxygen deficiencies. The strategy in this work bestows the WOx thin film a promising candidate for developing electrochromic information displays and other energy-efficient devices as well.Entities:
Keywords: electrochromism; inorganic; memory effect; optical; oxygen deficiencies; tungsten oxide
Year: 2020 PMID: 32610893 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c06786
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229